hrp0084p3-963 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

The Easypod™ Connect Observational Study: Comparison of Results from Interim Analyses

Davies Peter , Nicolino Marc , Norgren Svante , Stoyanov George , Koledova Ekaterina , VanderMeulen John

Background: The Easypod Connect Observational Study (ECOS) observational study follows children with GHD, SGA and Turner syndrome receiving r-hGH therapy for up to 5 years, with interim analyses each year. The easypod electromechanical auto-injector device enables accurate, real-world digital records of patients’ adherence to rhGH to be collected for evaluation.Objective and hypotheses: The primary objective of ECOS is to evaluate the level of adher...

hrp0094p2-161 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Not every obese child has type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Koutaki Diamanto , Vourdoumpa Aikaterini , Vasilakis Ioannis-Anargyros , Sertedaki Amalia , Charmandari Evangelia , Paltoglou George ,

Background: Maturity onset Diabetes of the young (MODY) is a rare form of diabetes with specific features that distinguish it from diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) or type 2 (Dm2). Research studies suggest that 5% of subjects diagnosed with diabetes before the age of 45 years have MODY, with 80% of them having been incorrectly diagnosed as having DM1 or Dm2. Genetic testing my enable correct diagnosis and treatment, optimize glycemic contro...

hrp0097p1-441 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

A Case Series of Two Adolescents with HNF1B MODY and Multisystem Disorders

Vourdoumpa Aikaterini , Paltoglou George , Sertedaki Amalia , Sakou Irini-Ikbale , Karanasios Spyridon , Karavanaki Kyriaki , Charmandari Evangelia

Introduction: HNF1B gene (OMIM*189907) encodes the transcription factor HNF1B, which is expressed early in embryogenesis, controls gene expression and is involved in multiple tissue and organ development. Mutations of HNF1B account for a complex disorder with multisystemic manifestations (Renal Cysts and Diabetes syndrome, OMIM #137920). Congenital urinary tract abnormalities and HNF1B MODY, a rare cause of diabetes mellitus (DM) (≤5% of M...

hrp0082p1-d2-38 | Bone | ESPE2014

Increased Rates of Infantile Hypercalcaemia Following Guidelines for Antenatal Vitamin D3 Supplementation

Amato Lisa A , Neville Kristen A , Hameed Shihab , Quek Wei Shern , Verge Charles F , Woodhead Helen J , White Chris P , Horvath Andrea Rita , Walker Jan L

Background: Consultations for infantile hypercalcaemia have increased at Sydney Children’s Hospital since guidelines for vitamin D3 supplementation during pregnancy were introduced in 2006. Recent nationwide shortages of low-calcium formula (LCF) suggest this problem may be widespread.Aim: To determine if infantile hypercalcaemia is occurring more commonly, identify potential aetiologies and clinical significance.Me...

hrp0089p2-p253 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Influence of Puberty on Adult Height of SGA Children Treated with GH

Lopez-Siguero Juan P. , Munoz-Martinez Pablo , Borras-Perez Ma Victoria , Alvarez-Casano Maria , Sanchez-Moreno Sonia , Martinez-Aedo Ma Jose

Introduction: Published studies on pubertal growth of SGA patients on GH therapy are scarce. An earlier and shorter duration of puberty has been described. Treatment optimization may be necessary and also know their influence on adult height.Objetives: Analyse the evolution of height durig puberty in SGA patients treated with GH. Asses the age of onset of puberty and its relationship to adult and target height.Methods: Retrospectiv...

hrp0097p1-474 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Identifying MAFLD and its metabolic risk factors in Polish children and adolescents with severe obesity. Preliminary results of the Polish-German study project on severe early-onset obesity.

Mierzwa Magdalena , Malczyk Żaneta , Bik-Multanowski Mirosław , Brandt Stephanie , Flehmig Bertram , Małecka- Tendera Ewa , Mazur Artur , Petriczko Elżbieta , B. Ranke Michael , Wabitsch Martin , Wójcik Małgorzata , Zachurzok

Agnieszka

Background: Fatty liver disease in children and adolescents is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in many countries. Criteria for a diagnosis of pediatric metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) are based on hepatic steatosis in ultrasound, blood biomarkers or liver biopsy in association with one of the three criteria: excess adiposity (overweight, obesity or abdominal obesity), prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, or evidence of metabolic dysr...

hrp0089rfc12.5 | Diabetes and Insulin 2 | ESPE2018

Insulin Gene Promoter Methylation Status in Greek Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Mouzaki Konstantina , Kotanidou Eleni P , Fragou Aikaterini , Giza Styliani , Kleisarchaki Angeliki N , Tsinopoulou Vasiliki Rengina , Serbis Anastasios , Tzimagiorgis Georgios , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Introduction: Insulin (INS) gene is reported to be the most important gene involved in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D); its expression is inversely correlated with methylation at CpG sites. Hypermethylated primers are associated with decreased expression.Aim: The present study aims to investigate possible differences in DNA methylation pattern between T1D youngsters and healthy controls.Patients and Methods: Twenty T1D parti...

hrp0089p2-p333 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

Determination of Urinary Metabolic Profiles of Children with Central and Peripheral Precocious Puberty

Balcı Aylin , Recber Tuba , Nemutlu Emirhan , Buluş Derya , Kır Sedef , Gumuşel Belma Kocer , Erkekoğlu Pınar

Puberty is a physical, hormonal and psychosocial transition from childhood to adolescence. Precocious puberty (PP) is the beginning of secondary sexual characteristics before eight years of age in girls. The most common type is known as “central precocious puberty (CPP)”. CPP occurs due to early activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis. Although the real trigger for idiopathic CPP is unknown, it has been proposed that it may be caused by the interact...

hrp0097fc8.2 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Frequency of MC4R Pathway Variants in a European Cohort of Individuals With Early-Onset Severe Obesity

P. Goldstone Anthony , Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Rosaria Umano Giuseppina , Pinhas-Hamiel Orit , Yildiz Melek , Manco Melania , Sleiman Patrick , Savoie Charles , Giri Dinesh , Argente Jesús

The melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway is critical for the regulation of hunger, energy balance, and weight regulation. Individuals who carry variants in MC4R pathway genes may present with early-onset severe obesity and hyperphagia. Historically, genetic testing in individuals with severe obesity has been limited. The Rare Obesity Advanced Diagnosis™ genetic testing program aims to enhance access to genetic testing for European individuals with suspected rare geneti...

hrp0097p1-554 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

The Evaluation of Cranial Magnetic Resonance Images of Rapidly Progressive Early Puberty Cases

Kilinç Uğurlu Aylin , Özdem&idot;r Gökçe Ayse , Çakir Gündoğan Seçil , Seçil EkşİOğlu Ayşe , Boyraz

Mehmet

Purpose: We aimed to determine the frequency and distribution of intracranial pathologies in patients over 8 years of age by evaluating MRI images of patients diagnosed with early puberty-rapidly progressive.Materials and Methods: The study comprised 118 female patients diagnosed with precocious puberty (PP) and rapidly progressive early puberty (RPEP). The onset of puberty in girls before the age of 8 years is defined a...